Li River

 The Li River in Guilin, China, is one of the most breathtaking natural landscapes in the world. Known for its karst mountains, misty waters, and picturesque scenery, it has been an inspiration for poets and artists for centuries. The river flows for about 83 kilometers (52 miles) from Guilin to Yangshuo, with some of the most famous sights along the way, including:


Highlights of Li River Scenery

  1. Elephant Trunk Hill – A famous rock formation that looks like an elephant drinking water.
  2. Nine Horse Fresco Hill – A cliffside where natural patterns resemble horses.
  3. Yellow Cloth Shoal – The view here is featured on the 20 Yuan Chinese banknote.
  4. Xingping Town – A historic town with traditional Chinese architecture.
  5. Reed Flute Cave – A stunning limestone cave with colorful lights.

Best Ways to Explore


  • Li River Cruise – A 4–5 hour boat ride from Guilin to Yangshuo offers the best views.
  • Bamboo Rafting – A more intimate experience, floating along the river at a slower pace.
  • Hiking & Biking – Trails along the river provide stunning panoramic views.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit is April to October, when the weather is warm, and the mist enhances the mystical beauty of the river.

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